CSIR UGC Test for JRF and Eligibility for Lectureship
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As of now there is no official announcement made regarding the release date of application form for CSIR NET for June session, you may follow the official website at https://csirnet.nta.nic.in/ to know the latest information pertaining this,
CSIR NET is conducted to determine the eligibility of candidate for JRF/Assistant Professor or Lectureship, it is conducted for three hours for 200 marks, there are three parts; part A is common to all subjects for general aptitude carrying 15 questions for two marks, total marks allotted is 30 marks, part B is subject related conventional MCQs for 70 marks with question range of 20-35, part C has been allotted 100 marks to test scientific concepts and its application. there is negative marking of 25% for each wrong answer, check out our page at https://competition.careers360.com/articles/csir-ugc-net-exam-dates to know more details regarding this.
CSIR NET and UGC NET exams are typically conducted per year, permitting the aspirants to get the primary selection for the lectureship in the Indian colleges & universities. Both these exams are conducted at the national level by National Testing Agency if u want net related any confusion so u can connect with our website letsatalkacadmey clear all confusion .thank you
Greetings, Aspirant
CSIR UGC NET conducts the exam every year for LS and JRF program.
Candidates can either apply for LS or JRF. They cannot apply for both.
CSIR UGC NET assembles the merit list to assign Lectureship and JRF to the meritorious candidates.
Candidates who qualify for the cut-off for the lectureship program can apply for the post of assistant professor in different universities and colleges. Still, they will not be eligible for the regular Junior research fellowship program.
Prospects who qualify for the NET-JRF exam will get a chance to kickstart their higher education and research in their desired subject or specialization.
If you have applied for JRF :-
1) clear the qualifying cut off then you will be eligible for LS also.
2) do not clear the cut off for JRF you will not be eligible for LS.
I hope it helps. Good Luck.
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Hi, yes you can not do CSIR in Environmental Science but you can appear for UGC NET in Environmental sciences or CSIR NET Earth sciences. It is recommended to appear for same stream as the one you had taken up in your Masters program. UGC NET is preferred if you wish to do your Ph.D. you can get scholarships as well on that. Hope this helps.
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AIIMS Delhi does not provide BASLP ie Bachelor of Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology course.
It is a 4 year graduation course in India.
It is not listed in the course that AIIMS Delhi offers. So you have to contact authorities for more details.
Some of the other Colleges offering this course are
AIISH mysore, CMC vellore, PGIMER Chandigarh, GGSIPU New Delhi etc
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First of all CSIR NET is conducted for mainly science stream as in discipline of physical science, mathematical science, chemical science, earth science, biological science, if you intend to appear for CSIR NET then you can appear for JRF or both that is JRF as well as Lectureship/Assistant Professor,
If you only opt for JRF, and qualify the same, then you can pursue higher studies as well as go for lectureship, in case of CSIR NET candidates who qualify JRF get monthly stipend of Rs 25000 for first two years, and Rs 28000 for the next three years, the scores of JRF remain valid for two years, once you qualify CSIR NET JRF then you don't need to appear for entrance test of any university if you're seeking PhD admission, you can directly go to interview process,
The upper age limit for CSIR NET is 28 years for JRF only for general category there is relaxation obviously for reserved categories,, in case of lectureship there is no upper age limit. visit our page at https://competition.careers360.com/exams/csir-ugc-net to know more details regarding this.
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